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Nokia has long been rumored to be working on a Windows powered tablet of its own. Despite the fact it has agreed to sell its core phone business to Microsoft, the company seems adamant to pump out a few devices before the deal is finally closed. One of those devices is believed to be Nokia’s tablet, codenamed “Sirius.” Apparently the mystery RX-114 Nokia device that the FCC just approved is the much rumored tablet. The folks at Engadget have gone through the 167 page filing and found certain details which are said to confirm that the device is in fact a Nokia branded tablet.

It has been rumored that perhaps this tablet will be called Lumia 2520. It is expected to tout a 10.1 inch full HD 1080p display, a 6.7 megapixel rear camera as well as a quadcore processor by Qualcomm. Alleged renders and full specification list has already been leaked. Not much is known about availability or pricing just yet. Though it is believed that perhaps Nokia might make the announcement at Nokia World 2013, which has been scheduled for October 22nd in Abu Dhabi, UAE. The Finnish manufacturer hasn’t said anything as yet about its tablet, hopefully it will break its silence at the aforementioned event.

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